My system: Fedora Core 5 and xfce
hardware: old Laptop, which came with Windows 98 seven years ago (the exactly hardware data are not availlable at the moment)
On this old Laptop i would like to run a video( aprox.10 min) Demo-loop.
Which program is best for that purpose? It should be quick and small.
I would like to run that video from an USB-Hard-drive.
I will produce that video by myself, so I can choose the codec.
Which is the best way of running the video: a videoplayer or DVD-player which runs the VIDEO-TS -image from the USB-hard-disc?
Thanks for Info
Philipp[/quote]
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CPU: Tillamook 166-266 Mhz, MMX (INTEL MM0-Modul)
Chipset: INTEL 430 TX
RAM 16 MP+Extension ??? I could not find the command which tells me my hardwaredata. I know, there is one, but cannot remember and could not find info in the web.
This Laptop is very slow and old.
Do I have a chance to view a video of apox. 10 min. ?
Because the hardDisc has got only 2 GB I have to use a USB-harddisc.
USB: I use Fedora core 5 and can use normal modern USB-sticks. Do not know, how I can get the info which USB the laptop has got.
Thanks for Info
Philipp -
Another Question for the use of Video on this old and slow Laptop:
Is it better to make a film with lets say MPEG-1 codec for slow streaming or is it better do make a DVD-image ?
Philipp
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